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About Máirín Duffy

Máirín is a principal interaction designer at Red Hat. She is passionate about software freedom and free & open source tools, particularly in the creative domain: her favorite application is Inkscape. You can read more from Máirín on her blog at blog.linuxgrrl.com.

I just thought I should add, that my EVO 4G worked out of the box on Fedora 12 with NetworkManager. In fact, I’m pretty sure that I had no updates applied. … So I’m guessing this functionality has been there for a while.

yeah, basic USB tethering like this is pretty easy and has worked for ages (been working with Windows Mobile phones for me since at least F11, and probably before that). Really it’s just like any wired network connection; the phone is acting as a USB network device when you select that mode. Bluetooth tethering is the real new hotness! I agree Mairin should give that a shot.

Hi. first, there is one thing I would like clear and that is that this is my personal blog, and it represents my personal thoughts, feelings, values, and decisions. I speak for myself only. I do not speak for my current employer. Now with that out of the way you hint at the reason why I have been so bold to post an embedded YouTube video in my blog for the very first time, and that is in fact bc of vp8. If there is some technical issue viewing the video that way I will try my best to fix it. But please do us both a favor and do not read my own words as being my employers words. I will stop this blog if the distinction is not able to be made clear. Thanks.